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November 2, 1865 (4 pages)

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ects, APS, SEs, iters for this’ Pe OUT. DUT. tAP! cAP! [E ST. [BR STey have pand are ms, the Ht OR . "from the front. reporte. RvuspBer Goops.—The rainy season is approaching and it is the time for purchasing 8. Haas & Co. corner of Commercial and Pine streets, have just received from the East, a largestock of rubber coats, pants, boots apd shoes. * These goods . are all fresh from the masufactory and are “not liable to crack, or break, as are goods TRE Qomnpinys dy ‘scout joa returned tweet thé Placer and Nevada county Diggers have not. yet commenced, AH is quiet along the front, but preparations are being made for & pitehéd battle which will take. place at an early day. The cause of the War is ‘said to be a raid made by the Placer ‘savages into the territory claimed by the Nevada Indians; in which a large quantity: . of acerté and many ae were <apt tured by the former. ms ‘4 MaRBLE Wont: —Alexander Thiiapeon, a few doors above Baker &: Martin's on Broad street, is prepared todo all kinds of workin Marble and to furnish. monuments, tombstones, mantel pieces, &c. He also . does granite cutting, brick and mason work. Those wishing anything done in his line will do well to give Mr. Thompson. call. THe Lisperty LepvGe.—The «Liberty : ledge is located a short distance beyond Maltthan’s reduction works and ‘sear the Grass Valley road. It was prospected some time since but work was suspended for a time. Operations were resumed a few weeks sin¢e. A. splendid ledge has been) . found and about eight tons of fiue looking: rock taken out. Rich Guavei "CLAMS. —Exceedingly rich gravel has been recently -struck in the claims of Tanner & Flot. near Fall Creek in this county. A shaft was sunk to the depth of sixty feet and gravel struck which prospected as high as six dollars to the pan. : The gold is coarse. i HypRavLic MINING.—The owners of hydraulic mines in this county aré now actively engaged in fitting their claims up for operations, Flumes and ditches are being . — repaired, hose and iron pipe purchased, and. all. necessary implements procured for the prosecution of this branch of mining. miners expeef an eurly and a. favorable «Winter for their work, and if they are no? disappointed very large sums will be washed out in the hydraulic claims of this county during the season ¢ Sport Ant ap.—Charley Osborn has arranged for “‘big sport’ at the Glenbrook . Park on next Saturday. Three races will take place, in which county horses only, will participate. ‘I'he first will be a mile race, the second a half mile, and the third a quarter. The racing will take place in the afternoon. More Rock — Yesterday three ox teams, heavily leaded with rock from the Pacific mine, Excelsior District, arrived: in this city. This is part of a lot which is to be worked at the French mill. Tue Daxce.—We hope our readera will not’ forget the dance to be given by the Quadrille Band at the Theater this evening. Apams’ BLoop Puriricn, prepared by Samuel Adams, Druggist, at San Francisco, is & concentrated compound of Sarsaparila, Yellow Dock, Wild Cherry, Dandelion, with Iodide of Potass, and several other of the most efficacious remedies known in the vegetable world, and will exert an immediate effect on the system, and if persisted in fora reasonable length of time, will eradicate all latent poison from the blood. It contains no mercury or mineral poisons and is prepared with great care. This medicine has had a large sale in San Francisce during the last fifteen years, and wi}l be found upon trial te exeel all other preparations of the kind in ite efficacies as a Blood Purifyer. rubber goods. which have reriithed in store for some time. Miners and others ia want of excellent rubber goods should go to Haas & Co's. establishment and get the best“at the lowest > prices. . Pye Best Puesicians are, Dr. Diet, . Dr. Quiet, and Dr. Merryman,” and we , sanadd Ds .1-0 Toagen--for bie grant bined purifier builds up the invalid fatber, re_ stares:the mother, andsaves the child. The} reaadecacl the organs of life, revitalizes sy. eres ain, heart, liver and ki en's Sarsapatila. ] Altefative. Crane & Brigham digesta: * that. hostilities béThe}It is for sale by all DrugSPORT ! SPORT! SPORT! Saturday, Nove: November 4th, ' The phe Propristor of the above Abies SO will be Three Races on ~*SAPURDAY AFTERNOON NEXT. First Race for a Purie of $50. Single Dush of one mile free for all Horses — in the eounty Second Race for a Purse of $25, _. Single Dash of half a mile, fur County Horses. Third Race for'a Purse. Fora quarter of a mile Race. Ten percent entrance to thé above Races. three ‘or more Horses to make a -race—the second horse to save his entrance. Races to commence at 2 o’clock. Entrance to SS Track $1 00. . H. OSBORN. Proprietor. TO THE LADIES! NEW ". PALL & WINTER DRY GOODS! SOL. ROSENTHAL, On Commercial Street, Nevada.city. MEIE Ladies of Nevada and vicinity are particularly invited to call and examine the new and beautiful stoek of FALL & WINTER DRY GOODS! ‘OF ALL KINDS, Which I haye Just Received. My motto is ‘‘Quick Safes and Small Profits,” and my Goods will be sold at the Lowest Prices to suit the hard times. ‘Ladies call and see my Goods be-fore purchasing elsewhere. oet301m NEVADA QUADRILLE BAND, SOCIAL. —_—— GRAND SOCIAL PARTY will be will be given by the Nevada Quadrille Band on next Thursday Evening. November 2nd, —AT THE— NEW THEATRE. A general invitation is extended. Tickets $2 50. Lunch can be had at any time beri the evening. ‘Nevada, Oct. 27th. A. 8. HALLIDIE & CO., WIRE ROPE MANUFACTURERS. " 412 Clay street, San Francisco. aaa? INING COMPANIES and others using rope, are informed that wire rope is stronger, more durable and very much chea than any other kind of Rope, andit isnot affected by atmospheric changes. We manufacture 2 of every length and size. / Round Wire Bope, Of Iron and Steel, for Hoisting purposes, Ferry Ropes and Derrick Guys. Steel Wire Bope For «mall Gear and for Derrick Fall Ropes, very durable and Aight, with suitable agent Flat Wire Bop For Hoisting from Mines. Rial sizes for Pomp Belts. Galvanized Iron Wire Rope, For Stays and Guys: Iron and Copper Wire Cord, For pm, Window sashes—Signal Cords, &e And would refer to the many Companies who are using our Ropes, throughout California nad ‘the adjoining States. List of prices-with strengths, etc., forwarded ed application to the manufacturers, or to CRAWFORD, LEAVITT & CO., 930-6m Agents for Nevada. R. FININGER & CO, Successors to C. H. Meyer & Co, wHOLESALE AND RETAIL ‘DEALERS IN FINE BRANDIES, WINES, AND LIQUORS, GENERALLY. BRICK. STORE, 76 BROAD STREET. EMPIRE SALOON. No. 19 East Side Miil Street, Grass Valley. DYS BRICK BUILDING, -L. P, JOHNSON, AVING Warchased the interest of James B. Jeffery in th®gbove Popular and Handsome Saloon, now invites jends to call and see him. At the Empire Saloon kept as usualfthe finest Wines, Liquors, and Cigars, To be had in the ins. aug 10 L. P. J / eee the ‘latest and most Fashionable Bi of all kinda of -. Dress Goods, Fancy Goods, — wpRY Goons: ss ~ A. GOLDSMITH, H*s RECEIVED THE LATEST and i olaayenthy: We Chivivest aad’ most tess iynable eetection “Rall and Winter Dry Coot, i i eg Brought into the county this seasen. At his Establishment can be found &e. &e. KC. _ Always on hand the Latest Styles of MILLINERY GoOoDs! Also a splendid assortment of CARPETS, Mattings, and English Oil Cloths. A. GOLDSMITH, . Corner Broad ‘and Pine Streets. Cigars, Tobacco, Pipes, &c, &e JULIUS GREENWALD, Successor to Sam. Lewis. Importer of Cigars and Tobacco! if AVING the same facilities for buying as the old firm Lani enabled to sell goods at San Francisco Jobbing Prices and 25 per cent less than any Store in the mountains, To my extensive stock I would call the‘ attention of Dealers and the public generally. Orders from all parts of the country will be faith fully attended to. JULIUS GREENWALD. Nevada, Oct 15th. BRISTOLS’ AND > PILLS, SARSAPARILLA. For sale Wholesale and Retail by E. F. SPENCE. Ladies Take Notice. The Finest and best i Dress and Fancy Geods,.£) CARPETS and OIL CLOTHS, You will find at JAKE ROSENTHAL’S DRY GOODS STORE, No 54 BROAD ST.
Also a good assortment of WALL PAPER. Call abd see for yourself. “WM. C. RANDOLPH, pein sad and.” Watch Maker, 2 a DEALER IN WATCHES, DIAMONDS, Jewelry, Sliver Ware, Spectacles, FANCY GOODS. Masonie Building—Corner of Pine & Commereial Streets, NevadaCity. — Nevada, Jan. 19th JAMES J. OTT, . ASSAYER, Pioneer. Office, Nevada City, Cal. GOLD MELTED AND ASSAYED. . ETURNS given in from three to six hours, in rant ay a and correctness of Assa aeye s is fully guaranMelting done in presence of Depositors. Gidien and Clippings returned bromght in account. Assays-made of Minerals, éxs sweepings, etc, Charges for Melting and A Gold at Sen Francisco prices. i jy23 §. ROTHSCHILD, Masonic Building, PINE STREET. DEALER IN Cigars, Tobacco, Meershaum Pipes, MATCHES, PLAYING CARDS, KNIVES, &c. . The best Havana Cigars, 29 2-8 ete, ee ‘ : new and in complete order, for sale on reasonable ' Nevada Iron and Brass Foundry AND SAGRIEE SHOP. STEAM ENGINES and BOLLERS built to order. Castings and Machinery of every a description. To oo Quartz Machinery constricted, fitted a uP or repaired, Every kinds ef Building Castings, Saw, Crist, Malt and Bark Mills ; horse power and car wb id Orders fi and at as low rates as any promptly i cetabtioh ovens: Sacramento or fan Francisco— freight added HEUGH & THOM, — QUARTZ MACHINERY ! FOR SALE. T}VWO Williams’ Patent Grindi acd Amaigere built at tan Nevada Peundey ; One 20-horse power Engine and Tube rll Oue® Stamp Battery of Revolving terms by oi4” J. M.' LAMEMAN, As: the Grust ‘Valley Foundry: ° DEALERS 18 NO. 38 sgt inna; ov frocks S THE LARGEST and best selected, cm mountains aud we guarantee satisfaction in, all casess By fair and honorable dealing we hope to secure @ share of public patronage. . i During the several months we have been in business the appreciation of. the public has been beyond our + frost sanguine expectations. We have established a House where our friends and the public can get good articles if they are to be fouud.in the ‘market without paying . thie bad debts of others. xrCash customers or those just as good are the’kiad we are hunting after aud none others. All Goods must be paid for when ordered, or on presentation of Bill. Weare prepared to fill any order on the shortest notice, that can be filled by any House in the Mountains, and we pledge ourselves not to take undue advantage of our customers, when Goods are left to our selection. Besides the articles usually found im Grocery Stores, we have the following articles/For Sale Cheap ; PICKS, SHOVELS, SPADES, ' \ WLASTING POWDER, FUSE, STEEL, ROPE, Kemp and Rubber Packing, QUICKSILVER, by the Tank or pound. ‘YUBS, PAILS, : Wood & Willow Ware, ass’d. ad A General Assortment of HARDWARE, Consisting of Butts, Screws, Door Knobs, Padlocks, &c. PITCHFORKS, HOES, &e. NAILS, All seris by the keg or pound, A general and fine assortment of Kr AMMUNITION, <& Of all kinds for Sportsmen Ground Feed, Barley, Corn, Wheat, Bran and Shorts, CROCKERY, A lot assortedGLASS AND STONE WARE. DEMIZJOHNS, A Fine Lot. . ood wm cA NODLE S Zi ANY QUANTITY. os . Wines, _ Brandies, Whiskys, Ales, Porters, Bitters, Cordials, Syrups And in short everything in that line. wt Kerosene. Lard Oil, Sperm, etc. Our friends and the public may rely on having good Goods from our House and on satisfactory terms. All Goods delivered at a ‘reasonable distance FREE OFr CHARGE. 3 ra" for yourselves. GREGORY & WAITE ; . Nevada, Aug. 1th = wide Laat? cm . Mowwe.—The Singer Sach disenie Seaiee ten oa will eew oli kinds of cloth with all kinds of thread. 75,000 MACHINES SOLD IN TWO YEARS ! '} ‘EXE almost incredible increase in the sale of the Singer Machine during the past two years is owing tothe popularity of the t A Traverse Shuttle Family Machine, which was introduced in 1860, since which time it has earned and: established a réputation for family uses equal to the eelebrated manufacturing Machines this firm, which are generally acknowledged even by deales © in other sewing machines, to be unequalled for guch purposes. No other Family Sewing Machine has such perfect and improved appliances for Ruffling, Hemming, Binding, Felling, * Tucking, Gathering, Gtaging, ary ge Cording, Quilting, ete. All persons requiring information about our Sewing Machines, their Sizes, Prices, Working Capacities. and the best Method of Purchasing. can obtain it by sending fora copy of the Singer Manufacturing Company’s ILLOSTRATED PAMPHLET. Which is entirely.devoted to the subject. It will be sent graus with specimens of work: s LOVAL AGENTS WANTED IN EVERY TOWN. ° WILLIAM. BRODERICK. sepl General Agent for Singer Mauf’g¢ Co. NER VOUS COMPLAINTS,—It is. no probable that there is 4 place on the face of the earth where the inhabitants sufferso much with diseases having their origin in derangement of the nervous system, ifnot promptly attended tu will produce. such complaints as Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Mental and Physical Debility, Impotency, Heart Disease, and numerous minor complaints, under which the patient suffers until the physical powers are destroyed, the nervous power wasted and the sufferer sinks into an.untimely grave. In ALL eases of nervous disorders, Watt's Nervous Antidote will effect &@ permanent cure and restore the patient to health and strength, even when apparently upon the verge of the grave, this mediciae will snatch the intended victim from the fell destroyery and hold the grim monster at bay, sometimes for years. The medicine is of purely vegetable extraction and will harm no ] one. Persons of sedentary habits or those whose occupation requires extraordinary exercise of the brain, will find the use of this medicine of great benefit, as it produces activity of the physical system and qniets the nerves. Watts Nervous Antidote is for sale by all Druggists, sep? 3m‘ An Interesting Letter, Very few persons, even among physicians, would have been willing upon any terms to have been in the condition of the writerof the following letter on the 4th of February last. 1 will anticapate somewhat his report vf the facta, by saying that on the 15th of August, he made me a visit, *‘the very picture of guod health ” Time, whica tries and proves all things, has sufficiently tested this case, and shown that neither relapse noe collapse having fullowed, tke cure is perfect, and can be cited among the scores of similar cases, the result of my improved mode of treating disease without medicine. G. M, BOURNK, Water Cure Physician: No. ra a Temple, Post St. August 27th, 1864 wails Searnadntd, April 30, 1866, DR. G. MBOURNE—Dear Sir :—{t ie with pleasure and satisfaction that I now let you know of my good heaith. Looking back on what I have passed through, it seemsasif i was lifted from the grave, and I think it my duty to acknowledge to you and the world the benefit I derived from water treatment as administered by ou in your celebrated baths: In was in August 864, when disease developed itself with a severe cough. [then took medicine, getting worse, with chile, fevers, loss of strength, and was ronounced consumptive This set me to thinkng, aad finally I determined to leave my business and go to the Sandwich Islands.having been informed that [ could net be cured here. I went to San Francisco, and whilc waiting for a ship, calledon Dr Bourne, who atated that atrip to the Islands would probably reauit disastrously. ” was wholly unnecessary. as I could be.speedily cured ai his establishment. I placed myself un— his treatment, and in one week was so much mproved that 1 thought Leould risk returning re ye and to my dutyas eagineer on the Central. Pacific Railroad. The Doctor objected: but I thought { knew better, and returneuto duty. In about two weeks my cough returned, and kept getting worse, and contrary to Dr. Bourne’s 1njunction never to take medicine again. committed that folly, and soon was so compietely run down that I could:scarcely walk; 80, aS a iast resort. I concluded to once more try the Water Cure. I[ went to San Francisco, few of my friends expecting me to return ; in fact I thought’ my return duubtfut. On ariiving at Dr urne’s: establishment, Feb. 14, 1865, I was not able to get intO the bath without «assistance, but in afew days I began te gain. lremained with: him only 8ix weeks, when . left, ‘‘a. wiser aad a better man,’’ without the aid of medicine. [. have now been at work scyeral weeks, and find that I am gaining every day, aid-at present bid fair to be stouter than ever before. Persohe visiting the Doctor’s establishment will tind it just what it should be, in both Ladies’ and Gentlemen’s departments, and 1 cannot say too much in praise ofthe Doctor’s kind attention to his patients. This letter L write for the benetit ot the-af-flieted, to be used as the Dactor decides; and should it be the means of directing. any one to his care and treatment who, as they assuredly will, find relief, I will be paid for my trouble. Your obedient servant,’ , JAMES CAMPBELL, Kagineer Senscal Pacific Railroad. San Francisco, August 25, 1866. Advised by the undersigned, Mr. Jas. Camrpbell, of the Central P: c Railroad, who was then in a most aepberaae ptatd of. ill-health, placed himself under the care of Dr. Bourne, the Water Cure Physician. Some six mouths atterward he wished this city, when I accidentally met him at Dr Bourne’s establishment, and Iam y to say, restered to the enjoy ment of good pons dhe. ue apirite. J JOHN SULLIVAN ‘ DR: BOURNE treats all all diseases of the throat, chest and lungs—which includes, diphtheria, bronchitis, incipient consumption, pleurisy, Great relief